Maria E.
3 weeks ago
Go out with the flashlight tonight and call for him and keep calling for him. Look under decks in locked backyards under porches and even up trees because cats who are frightened will also climb up a tree to feel safer. Bring a jar of treats with you a little pouch of treats, and also bring something to secure him with if he does Appear. If you do see him, don’t walk toward him sit on the ground and talk gently to her when him comes over to you then you can try to secure him even if you brought a blanket or a big towel. Then make sure you have something to put him into like a cat carrier or you can even put him on a leash. My cat was gone for six weeks and was always an indoor cat. I never gave up hope and would go out day and night calling for her and just even if you have a silly nickname for her just use it and call and call and call you can also if you live in your own house you can also leave a window cracked open enough for him to jump back into the house or when you’re home you can leave the door open just a little and he may be able to find his way back. again as I said, don’t give up hope because he also knows that you are looking for him and he wants to come home as much as you want him home. He also may be hiding under parked cars so look under them also but again keep calling for him. He needs to hear your voice. you can probably go within a 1 mile radius and you know also put up as many signs as you can around your neighborhood and put one in front of your house. Put a picture of him and contact info on your car window so that if you are shopping and someone walks by your car and has seen him, they can alert you. Bring a photo to the Humane Association and leave it with them with your phone number on it and check with them daily. If you can, go there every day. Sending you positive energy and sending her positive energy.